Girls Night Out

Author: Kathy Lette

A satire on sex, surf and shenanigans in Australia. In a series of conversations, the lifestyle of the modern Aussie woman is revealed, as they discuss the man shortage, Aussie footballers, the married man syndrome and have-it-all feminists…..Read More

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